COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Producer (feature film)

1.

When Andrew Came Home (2000)
as Executive Producer
The return to his home of a child who had been kidnapped by his biological father five years earlier has psychological ramifications for his mother and her new family. Based on a true story.<P>Andrew, a five-year-old boy, is kidnapped by his father when he is sent off for his weekend visitation visi

2.

Once You Meet a Stranger (1996)
as Executive Producer
Remake of the 1951 feature film, "Strangers on a Train." Two women meet on a train and are bound together in a pact to commit murder.

3.

Deadly Family Secrets (1995)
as Executive Producer
A New York executive witnesses a murder and discovers that the killer is her new brother-in-law. When her sister is nearly killed and her sister's children kidnapped to silence her, she must unravel the mystery behind the murder to save the kids and see justice served. Based on the 1950 novel "Vine

4.

Roommates (1994)
as Executive Producer
Two men with AIDS, one a heterosexual ex-con, the other a homosexual, Harvard-educated professional, develop a close friendship while roommates at a residence for people living with the disease.

5.

Story Lady, The (1991)
as Executive Producer
A retired widow's excitement about doing a children's story hour on national television wanes when she is exploited by an advertising agency as "Granny Goodheart."

Coins In The Fountain (1990)
as Executive Producer
A television movie updating the 1954 film, "Three Coins in the Fountain." Focuses on the romantic adventures of three friends who are vacationing together in Rome.

8.

Turn Back the Clock (1989)
as Executive Producer
A woman murders her husband at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve and discovers she is mysteriously reliving the previous, traumatic year.

9.

Child Saver, The (1988)
as Executive Producer
A television movie about Andrea Crawford, a successful advertising executive who puts her life on the line for a Jackie Watson, a young orphan boy involved in drugs. In trying to steer the seven-year-old away from the dangerous subculture, Andrea makes an enemy of a major drug dealer. She also alien

10.

Take My Daughters, Please (1988)
as Executive Producer
A widow is determined to find husbands for her four independent daughters.

11.

Assault and Matrimony (1987)
as Executive Producer
The miserable marriage of a husband and wife leads to homicidal cat-and-mouse games as they try to kill each other but bungle each attempt.

12.

Christmas Eve (1986)
as Executive Producer
Amanda Kingsley is a spirited and somewhat eccentric millionairess who owns 51 percent of one of America's largest corporations. With her dignified servant Maitland she covers New York City feeding and giving money to the homeless and unfortunate.<P>Although her humorless son Andrew runs the family

13.

Letter to Three Wives, A (1985)
as Executive Producer
As three wives, friends from the same town, board a boat for a day-long charity cruise, they are handed a note from a mutual friend saying that she is running off with one of their husbands. The telefilm relates how each wife has reason to believe that hers is the husband in question.

14.

Covenant (1985)
as Executive Producer
A television movie about the Nobles, a powerful, wealthy, and mysterious San Francisco banking family who use the Covenant, a family pledge to evil, to control family members and others for personal gain.

15.

Peyton Place: The Next Generation (1985)
as Executive Producer
Nine members of the original cast of TV's "Peyton Place" (1964-69) were reunited to reprise their original roles when Megan MacKenzie turns up in town on the twentieth anniversary of her mother Allison's (Mia Farrow in the original series) disappearance just before her wedding to Rodney Harrington (

16.

Spraggue (1984)
as Executive Producer
In this pilot to a prospective series, college professor Michael Nouri, an amateur sleuth, and his eccentric blue-blood aunt, Glynis Johns, set out to trap suave but murderous doctor Patric O'Neal who specializes in heart attacks. Filmed on location in and around Boston and at Tufts University.

17.

Flamingo Road (1980)
as Executive Producer
This remake of the 1949 Joan Crawford movie, bringing a carnival drifter (Cristina Raines in the Crawford part) to a small Florida city where an aristocratic family unwillingly becomes involved with the ruthless sheriff (Howard Duff taking over where Sydney Greenstreet long ago left off) who fancies

Cast (special)

18.

Soap Opera Digest Awards (1988)
A two-hour telecast of the ceremonies honoring the winners in the 4th annual Soap Opera Digest Awards. Readers of the magazine cast their ballots to honor shows and performers in 21 categories, covering programs in both daytime and prime-time television.

Producer (special)

19.

Long Island Fever (1996)
as Executive Producer
A homicide detective and his family move from New York City to Long Island where he and his new, idiosyncratic partner investigate bizarre crimes.

20.

Knots Landing Block Party (1993)
as Executive Producer
"Knots Landing" cast members recall their favorite scenes, storylines and relationships from the series 14 years on the air. Also includes interviews with fans of the series. Broadcast immediately preceding the two-hour series finale of "Knots Landing."

21.

Act II (1987)
as Executive Producer
Meg Madison, a Broadway actress/dancer, gives up her career when she marries a widower with three children and moves to Santa Fe.

22.

Joshua's World (1980)
as Executive Producer
The pilot story, set in the small town of Strawee, Arkansas in the '30s, follows the experiences of Joshua Torrance, a doctor whose practice is jeopardized by his opposition to racism as he attempts to treat blacks as equals.

23.

Willow B: Women in Prison (1980)
as Executive Producer
Life in the El Camino Institution for Women as seen through the eyes of Kim Cavanaugh, a socialite who finds herself behind bars (in section Willow B) when she is convicted of felony manslaughter. The pilot episode establishes how Kim came to be sentenced and depicts her first day's experiences in

Producer (TV Mini-Series)

24.

Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-De-Sac (1997)
as Executive Producer
Two-part miniseries based on the long-running primetime soap opera, "Knots Landing." Mack's midlife crisis causes serious marital problems for Mack and Karen. They also disagree over whether or not to tell their adopted daughter that Gary is her real father. Across the cul-de-sac, Val and Gary are e